Summer School
Published: 5 July 2022
5-8 September. Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists
Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists
Courses in econometrics for practitioners who work in econometrics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, international economics, and financial economics
5 - 8 September 2022
University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School
Our Summer School on Empirical Methods for Macroeconomics aims to develop technical and practical skills of economists working at policy-related topics at central banks, international organisations, national policy institutions and private sector on forecasting and macroeconomic modeling. It may also be of interest to PhD students who want to improve their employability skills in these areas and/or use these tools in their dissertations.
We will train you with cutting edge quantitative tools that are in strong demand in policy-making
The program is perfectly aligned with the everlasting need of policy making institutions to use the most appropriate quantitative tools in design and implementation of their policies. Courses are taught by leading experts in their fields from the University of Glasgow and other leading institutions, who also have strong engagement with policy-making institutions, such as central banks and international organisations. The courses offer both theoretical treatment of the topics and empirical applications relevant for real life needs. The courses can be taken separately or when taken together will appeal to applied economists presenting them with different yet related set of applied econometrics/macroeconomics skills.
By attending, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance, stating the course and number of hours completed.
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Summer School - Empirical Methods for Macroeconomists
Further information: business-executive-education@glasgow.ac.uk
First published: 5 July 2022
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